Frederick Goodall R.A. Paintings
British, 1822-1904
English, * 17.9.1822, † 29.7.1904
After having exhibited numerous works at the Royal Academy and winning awards, Goodall traveled to Egypt 1858 and again in 1870.
He worked throughout his life, with the Egyptian scenes featuring prominently. His work was highly sought after and appreciated - especially his plein-air work from his adventurous travels to Egypt. He accumulated a considerable amount of wealth and more importantly died as a highly respected artist.to
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Artist: Frederick Goodall R.A.
Susannah (Without the Elders) /// Old Masters British Nude Bath Biblical Story
By Frederick Goodall R.A.
Located in Saint Augustine, FL
Artist: Frederick Goodall (English, 1822-1904)
Title: "Susannah (Without the Elders)"
*Monogram signed and dated by Goodall lower left
Year: 1885
Med...
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News from the Front - 19th Century Oil Painting Royal Academy 1849 Exhibition
By Frederick Goodall R.A.
Located in Gerrards Cross, GB
‘News from the Front’ by Frederick Goodall R.A. H.R.I. (1822-1904).
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Large Figurative Orientalist Oil Painting by Frederick Goodall
By Frederick Goodall R.A.
Located in London, GB
Large figurative Orientalist oil painting by Frederick Goodall
English, 19th Century
Canvas: Height 102cm, width 89cm, depth 2cm
Frame: Height 119cm, width 106cm, depth 5cm
This ex...
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19th Century Frederick Goodall R.A. Paintings
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Canvas, Oil
A Pool at the Edge of the Desert
By Frederick Goodall R.A.
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A tranquil moment rendered in rich detail, Frederick Goodall’s A Pool at the Edge of the Desert captures the serenity of pastoral life at the margins of arid wilderness. In this lumi...
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19th Century Frederick Goodall R.A. Paintings
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Oil
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